Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Garry
R. Holland, in charge of the publicity for the Durham Branch of the
Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS) http://www.ogs.on.ca/durham/index.htm, writes and tells us that Durham Branch will hold it's 30th
Anniversary party on Tuesday June 5th at 7:30 pm.

At
the Anniversary Celebration there will be Nancy Trimble, the former
president of the OGS, and she will talk on "Look to the Future -
Social Networking", and Janis Carter who will talk on the
history of the branch, and will present a slide-show. And there will
be the all important CAKE to celebrate the 30th
Anniversary!!

Bring
along your family trees, for you may find unexpected ancestor
connections to others while at this meeting/celebration.

The
meetings are held at the Main Branch of the Oshawa Library (basement
auditorium). They hold meetings on the first Tuesday of each month,
in the basement auditorium, 65 Bagot Street, just south of City Hall.

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